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Lot 280

A nice silver plated novelty ladle, 39cm long, modelled as a horse riding whip and having jocket cap bowl

Lot 296

A collection of 19th and 20th century silver teaspoons and other flatware, including a cased set of six mop handled butter knives, a cased set of six teaspoons with tongs, a set of cased coffee bean spoons, and another cased set of six teaspoons, a loose sauce ladle and dinner fork, and other spoons

Lot 309

A George III silver soup ladle by SA, 34 cm long and 5 ozt, London 1807

Lot 1040

George III Irish shell bowl silver ladle with bright cut decoration and Boars Head crest, by John Power, Dublin 1792 and a sauce ladle ( repaired ) 6oz 192gmCondition Report: Ladle handle dented and mis-shapen, bowl dented and scratched. The other smaller ladle has a dented and bent handle. General age related wear.

Lot 1070

Irish silver ladle by Samuel Neville Dublin 1808, basting spoon by George Nangle, Dublin 1813 and three sauce ladles various dates and makers, total weight 14oz 439gmCondition Report: Irish ladle, shallow dent to bowl, tarnished and general age related wear.

Lot 552

SILVER PLATED CAKESTAND, AND OTHER PLATED WARE the cakestand with three removeable tiers, each with pierced borders, also including a coffee pot, sugar and cream, soup ladle, tray, salver, fish servers and other itemsthe cakestand 42cm high

Lot 563

AFTER GEORG JENSEN, 'LEAF AND BERRY' SILVER LADLE, STAMPED FOR ALLAN ADLER STERLING the hammered bowl over a shaped stem and leaf and berry terminal, after design no. 14119cm wideQty: approx. 79g

Lot 522

GROUP OF COPPER WARE, including pans, ladle and skimmer, also a brass lantern

Lot 66

Mixed Lot: Two Victorian dessert spoons, a Georgian long handle toddy ladle, eight silver teaspoons, a silver handled nail file, a silver butter knife, a silver condiment spoon, a 800 enamel marked spoon together with three antique hat pins with a golf club, acorn and Art Nouveau finials, the golf club example hallmarked silver, weighable silver 210gms

Lot 242

A 19th Century South African Axe, possibly Xhosa, the 11cm tapering rectangular iron head with curled tang inserted into the bulbous head of the cylindrical wood haft with swollen butt, 62cm; a 19th Century Zulu Ladle, the bowl of a hollowed-out coconut, with horn banded bone and curved wood side handle backed by a circular metal plate internally, 40cm (2)Axe with orange rust pitting to the head, natural crevices and fine cracks running along the grain of the wood haft. Ladle with a crack to one side of the coconut and fine age cracks to the bone section of the handle.

Lot 140

A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE To include: a George III Old English pattern soup ladle, possibly by William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1809, 33cm (13in) long; an Irish fiddle pattern table spoon, maker's marks for Matthew West and Tudor & Whitford, Dublin 1807, engraved with a crest, 24.5cm (9 1/2in) long; a pair of sugar tongs (repaired); a Hanoverian pattern table spoon; and two fiddle pattern mustard spoons 424g (13.65 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 146

A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE To include: an Edwardian pair of serving tongs by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1904, engraved with a presentation inscription, 21.5cm (8 1/2in) long; a pair of George III sugar nips by Peter & William Bateman, London 1806, with bright cut decoration and engraved with a monogram, 14cm (5 1/2in) long; a George II toddy ladle by Richard Gurney & Co., London 1741, with a turned wood handle and engraved H over BD, 33cm (13in) long; and a pair of electro-plated Old English pattern salad servers 173g (5.55 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 71

A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SOUP LADLE GEORGE SMITH (IV), LONDON 1797 The handle engraved Northamptonshire Militia 34cm (13 1/2in) long Together with another George III Old English pattern soup ladle by William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1799, 33cm (13in) long 349g (11.25 oz) gross

Lot 144

A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE To include: an Edwardian Hanoverian pattern soup ladle by Allen & Darwin, Sheffield 1901, 34cm (13 1/2in) long; three William IV fiddle pattern tea spoons by Jonathan Hayne, London 1830, engraved C,14cm (5 1/2in) long; another similar; a pair of George III Old English pattern sauce ladles, maker's marks obscured, London 1788, engraved with a monogram, 19cm (7 1/2in) long; three sifting spoons; sugar tongs; condiment spoons; and other items 639g (20.55 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 83

A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SERVING SPOON MAKER'S MARK WE, LONDON 1802 Engraved with a monogram 30.5cm (12in) long Together with another George III Old English pattern serving spoon by Thomas Dicks, London 1808, engraved with a monogram, 30cm (11 3/4in) long; and a George III toddy ladle, maker's mark obscured, London 1806, with a turned wood handle and inset with a coin, 30cm (11 3/4in) long 192g (6.15 oz) gross weighable

Lot 137

Antique Copeland Spode large tureen with dish and ladle 35cmL no damage

Lot 201

An Oriental tureen with ladle 29cm dia

Lot 157

Pair of Art Nouveau silver two handled vases with loaded bases, maker's mark HM. Birmingham, 1912. 20cm high approx. Together with a continental silver ladle with monogram, marked Sterling. 5.4 troy ozs approx. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 188

A group of British and Continental silver. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: an Edwardian lighthouse-style caster, Chester, 1904, probably Haseler Brothers, on a moulded circular foot, with bayonet fastening, 17cm high; a Victorian ashtray, maker's mark rubbed, Sheffield, 1891, 11cm dia.; a Victorian Hanoverian pattern ladle, London, 1867, Chawner & Co., with bird crest engraved to reverse of terminal, 18.3cm long; a four division toast rack, Sheffield, 1933, James Deakin & Sons, 8.3cm wide; a continental oval pill box, with Victorian import mark for William Moering, London, 1893, the body with gadrooned decoration and floral motifs, the hinged cover decorated with floral motifs and a scene of two putti playing with a lamb, 5.7cm wide; a silver mounted glass vanity jar - the lid London, 1919, Wolfsky & Co., 9cm dia.; a mustard spoon, Sheffield, 1922, Mappin & Webb, engraved with crest and motto Je suis Prest to terminal, 18.5cm long; a condiment spoon, Birmingham, 1982, Bishton's; and a French sifting spoon, 19th century, Fiddle and Thread pattern, with engraved crest to reverse of terminal, 20.5cm long; together with four white metal spoons, unmarked, with shaped bowls, 15.3cm long, total weighable silver approx. 18.2ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The four unmarked spoons are not included in the weighable silver. 

Lot 205

A small group of sifters and ladles. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: a Victorian silver sifting spoon with ornate floral patterned handle, London, 1858, George Adams, 14.8cm long; a sifter with pierced and engraved handle, Birmingham, 1855, George Unite, 14.5cm long; an Old English pattern honey or jam spoon with two suspensory hooks, London, 1946, Wakeley & Wheeler, 18.6cm long, and a small Victorian silver sauce ladle with Feather edge handle, London, 1884, John E. Bingham (for Walker & Hall), 13cm long, total weight approx. 4.6ozt (4)

Lot 203

A Victorian silver sifter and sauce ladle. John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London, 1891 & 1892. Both with scalloped bowls to Onslow pattern feather-edge stems, light gilding to bowls, 13.5cm long, approx. weight 2.1ozt (2)

Lot 211

A George IV silver ladle. Benjamin Davis, London, 1828. Fiddle pattern, 34.5cm long, together with a George V Beaded pattern ladle, London, 1920, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., 33cm long, total weight approx. 17.3ozt (2)  

Lot 114

An Edwardian silver teapot and cream jug. John Henry Potter, Sheffield, 1905. The tapering bodies repousse decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, with vacant cartouches to sides, the teapot with mother-of-pearl finial to the hinged cover, teapot 13cm high, cream jug 9cm high (inc. handles).  Together with a group of silver, comprising: a Victorian christening set, Sheffield, 1841, Aaron Hadfield, the knife 18cm long (filled handle), the fork and spoon 15cm long; a Victorian shallow beaker with gadrooning to body, London, 1885, John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, with presentation engraving dated 1887, 6cm high; an Edwardian child's rattle with mother of pearl handle, Birmingham, 1902, Crisford & Norris, repousse decorated with scrolling foliate motifs, 13.5cm long (inc. handle); a small sugar caster, Birmingham, 1919, William Hutton & Sons, of octagonal baluster form, 12cm high; a cased set of cruets comprising mustard pot, salt cellar and pepper shaker, the mustard pot and salt cellar with spoon, Chester, 1938, S. Blanckensee & Son, with blue glass liners, the pepper shaker Birmingham, 1937, same maker, liner deficient; another condiment spoon, Sheffield, 1921, C. W. Fletcher & Son; and a teaspoon, Birmingham, 1912, Gorham Manufacturing Co., engraved with initials, 15cm long; together with a silver plated cream ladle, Sheffield, late 19th century, Jehoiada Alsop Rhodes & Barber, with twisted handle, 15cm long, total weighable silver approx. 31.6ozt (a lot)   Condition Report: The child rattle, the knife part of the christening set and the silver plated cream ladle are not included in the weighable silver. 

Lot 212

A William IV Scottish silver ladle. Maker J. A., Edinburgh, 1831. Fiddle pattern, with engraved initial to handle, 35cm long. Together with two pairs of silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, comprising: a George III pair, 1813, John Lias, with engraved initials to handles, 17.5cm long; and a Victorian pair, Sheffield, 1897, Atkin Brothers, with engraved initial to handles, 18cm long, total weight approx. 15.6ozt (5) 

Lot 104

A Victorian silver christening cup. Daniel & Charles Houle, London, 1861. Of tapering cylindrical form with reeded banding to body and gilded interior, engraved with name and dated 1864, 9cm high. The cup together with a group of silver cruets, comprising: a George III pepper shaker, London, 1803, maker's mark rubbed, of ovoid form, on a circular foot, chased with scrolling motifs, 8cm high; a George III Scottish cream ladle, probably Robert Keay I (1802 -1808), Perth, later engraved and repousse decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, 15.3cm long; a sugar caster, Birmingham, 1924, William Neale & Son, of baluster form, on a stepped circular foot, engraved with crest to side, 16.5cm high; a four division toast rack, Sheffield, 1910, James Deakin & Sons, on four ball feet, 11cm wide; a Georgian mustard pot, maker's mark rubbed, chased with scrolling floral and foliate motifs and engraved with crest to side, with blue glass liner, 6.5cm high; a Victorian mustard pot, Birmingham, 1893, Vale Brothers & Sermon, chased with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, with scrolling handle and blue glass liner, 6cm high; a Victorian salt cellar, London, 1860, Robert Harper, of circular form, repousse decorated with scrolling floral motifs and engraved with crest, on three scroll feet, liner deficient, 7.5cm dia.; a pedestal sauce boat, London, 1911, Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst, with scrolling handle, on a stepped oval base, engraved with crest to side, 11.5cm wide; two pepper shakers, Sheffield, one 1899 and the other 1901, Atkin Brothers, of baluster form, on stepped circular feet, 9cm high; a tea strainer, Sheffield, 1943, D N H & S, 14.5cm long; a stand for a tea kettle burner, and two condiment spoons, total weighable silver approx. 30ozt (a lot)Footnotes: For the George III Scottish cream ladle see: Turner, Illustrated Directory of Scottish Provincial Silversmiths and their marks, p. 84. 

Lot 232

A group of British and Continental flatware. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: a pair of Victorian pierced silver sugar nips, Birmingham, 1892, John Millward Banks, 11cm long; a Victorian silver caddy spoon, London, 1898, Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton), with shell shaped bowl, 8.7cm long; a set of six silver spoons with coffee bean terminals, Birmingham, 1923, Hukin & Heath,10cm long, in fitted case; a set of six silver coffee spoons, Birmingham, 1924, William Suckling, 10.8cm long, in fitted case; a Georg Jensen knife sharpener, stamped STERLING DENMARK on the handle, 32.8cm long; a silver pill box, stamped 925, 5.4 x 1.7x 4.5cm; a pair of pierced German serving tongs, stamped 800, 16.5cm long; a soup ladle with 833 Dutch standard mark, Amsterdam, 20th century, Zaanlandse Zilversmederije, with scroll and foliate decoration to handle, 23cm long; a silver serving spoon with .833 Dutch standard mark, 1865, maker ARS, pierced and engraved with scrolling motifs, 17.8cm long; a tea strainer, 833 Dutch standard mark, Schoonhoven, maker's mark indistinct, 14.5cm long; a pusher with 833 Dutch standard mark, 10cm long; a small silver serving fork, with 833 Dutch standard mark, Amsterdam, 1914, Zaanlandse Zilversmederije, pierced and decorated with scrolling floral motifs, 17cm long; two other forks, 833 Dutch standard mark; a Continental table spoon, stamped 800 A.M.D., with pierced handle decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, 6.2cm long; a sugar nip, stamped 835, pierced and decorated with floral motifs, 9.7cm long; two knives, stamped 800 to handles and with stainless steel blades (filled handles), 20cm long; a cased set of nut crackers; and a knife with mother-of-pearl handle and stainless steel blade, 20.5cm long, total weighable silver approx. 16.3ozt (a lot)   Condition Report: The Georg Jensen knife sharpener, the nut crackers and the three knives are not included in the weighable silver.

Lot 41

A 1920s silver sifting spoon. Liberty & Co. Birmingham, 1928. The engraved and lightly planished handle to a pierced bowl, 13.6cm long, together with a Victorian silver sauce ladle with mother of pearl handle, Birmingham, 1869, George Unite, 14.2cm long, weighable weight approx. 0.8ozt (2) 

Lot 88

A George IV silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, possibly Robert Peppin, London 1822, of plain polished typical form, 33cm long, 10ozt

Lot 76

A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, possibly Solomon Hougham, London 1814, with 'L' monogram to terminal, 33.5cm long, with a George III silver Old English pattern serving spoon, possibly Solomon Hougham, London 1798, with 'L' monogram to terminal, 29cm long, gross weight 8ozt (2)

Lot 86

A selection of silver flatware, including a set of five silver Old English pattern teaspoons, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1906, with engraved monogram to terminal, 13cm long, with a George IV silver sauce ladle, possibly William Eaton, London 1823, with engraved floral stem leading the shell shaped bowl, 13cm long, a continental white metal caddy spoon, John George Smith, 10.5cm long, a silver mounted tortoiseshell heart shaped dish, upon wishbone shaped foot, 9cm long, gross weight 8ozt (12)

Lot 600

Oriental - a bronze ladle; a dragon box; etc

Lot 127

A silver fiddle pattern ladle; a quantity of silver fiddle pattern teaspoons; a silver tea strainer; etc (qty)

Lot 422

A large early 20th century warming stand or chafer, Alex Boyd & Son, London, 60cm wide; a large soup tureen and cover with stand and ladle, 30cm high (2)

Lot 317

A pair of William IV silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, London 1835 by Jonathan Hayne, length 22.7cm, a silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, London 1807 by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, length 16.5cm, another silver sauce ladle and three silver dessert spoons, various dates and makers, total weight 432.1g.

Lot 344

An early Victorian silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon with engraved decoration, Birmingham 1839 by George Unite, length 8cm, and a small group of other silver, including a Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, London 1866, and three pillboxes, weighable items 189.5g, together with a group of plated items, including a six-division toast rack and a card salver, engraved with fern fronds and flowers within a band of thistles, on claw and ball feet, by Walker & Hall, diameter 25.5cm.

Lot 225

Five items of studio pottery, comprising an Alan Ball floral patterned bowl, 26 cm diameter, 9 cm high, a patterned ladle, G. Hill Pottery pig, E.M. Pottery cat and Poldrate Pottery goose.

Lot 537

An early 19th century Scottish Provincial silver fiddle patterned toddy ladle, Charles Murray circa 1820. Length 16 cm, 32 grams.

Lot 539

A George III silver Dublin soup ladle by John Kelly 1783, pointed end, bright cut handle round fluted bowl, four marks - Hibernia, half crown, L, IK. 175 grams, length 35.5 cm.

Lot 469

A toddy ladle, the bowl with floral decoration and inset with a coin marked George II, with turned wooden handle. Overall length 34.5 cm.

Lot 538

A George III Perth silver soup ladle by William Ritchie, circa 1810, pointed end, round bowl, four marks - WR, eagle, WR, eagle. 222 grams, length 37.5 cm.

Lot 203

Mixed EPNS cutlery including mother of pearl, grape scissors, ladle, fish sets, etc.

Lot 181

EPNS punch bowl, ladle and cups with embossed half fluting, floral sprays, lions mask and shaped gadrooned rims, associated EPNS ladle and 6 matching punch cups, 32cm diameter together with EPNS ice pail, 20cm tall.

Lot 226

Mixed kitchenalia to include bread pancheon, masher, gin trap, chestnut ladle, mixing bowl, enamel preserve pan, etc.

Lot 618

LARGE PLATED PUNCH BOWL, LADLE ON TRAY

Lot 704

SILVER CRUET SPOON & CREAM LADLE

Lot 73

A group of silver and other cutlery, comprising a pair of Victorian silver toddy ladles bearing the initials M.W.B, a pair of Victorian engine engraved silver sugar tongs, a silver shell capped serving ladle, 2.13oz, and a small group of silver plated wares. (a quantity)

Lot 572

A large Portmeirion Botanic Garden soup tureen and ladle, Wedgwood, Mason's etc, a similar Spode large tureen and plater

Lot 585

A large quantity of silver plated items, including three piece Sheffield plate tea service, teapot, ladle, dishes, flatware and a set of six hallmarked silver handled fish knives and six hallmarked silver handled fish knives.

Lot 227

A William IV silver condiment ladle, probably by John Throp, Birmingham 1825,13cm long,together with two pairs of silver sugar tongs,18th century,12 and 12.5cm long, 1.92ozt total (3)

Lot 232

A small George II silver naturalistic ladle, attributed to Francis Harache (fl.1738-1754), London c.1740,with a shell bowl and terminal with foliate decoration, marked with a crowned 'FH',8.2cm long, 2.86oztCondition ReportSome light surface scratches and dents to the bowl. See additional photos.

Lot 248

A Charles I East Anglian provincial silver seal-top spoon, by Arthur Haslewood, Norwich 1640,the gilt terminal with pricked work initials 'T B 1639 WB', later altered to be a ladle,16.5cm long, 1.48oztProvenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Exhibited: Norwich Castle Museum, 'Norwich Silver 1565-1706', 1966, no. 65.Inspected by Goldsmiths' Antique Plate Committee, case no. 9588, 26 September 2023.Condition ReportSome scratches present to the interior and exterior of the bowl of the spoon. The exterior of the bowl with two labels one detailing a lot number and weight. The other and exhbition number which is quite worn. The decorative top slightly misaligned (see images). Light wear to the marks and wear throughout.

Lot 80

Silver soup ladle, fiddle pattern, by D & C Reid, Newcastle 1823, 214g.

Lot 67

Silver teaspoon by W Jamieson, Aberdeen c. 1840, another two, a cream ladle, fiddle and thread, 1858, and various other silver spoons, 254g.

Lot 291

Plated ware - candle snuffer, large spoon, ladle 13" long, sugar bowl and milk jug

Lot 101

A silver toddy ladle, Old English pattern, initialled "TCS", by Peter Lambert, Montrose C.1835, 15.8cm long, 0.95oz.Condition - 7.75/10

Lot 1

A silver Fiddle pattern toddy ladle, by Alexander Grant, Aberdeen 1825-40, 16cms long, 1oz.Condition - 7.75/10

Lot 77

A silver Fiddle condiment ladle, initialled "DG", by Philip Grierson, Glasgow 1821, 12cm long, 0.4oz.Condition - 7.75/10

Lot 41

A silver Fiddle toddy ladle, initialled "S", possibly by Thomas Dall, Cupar 1820-1850, 14.5cm long, 0.9oz.Condition - 7/10

Lot 27

A silver toddy ladle, Fiddle pattern, initialled "O", by George Elder, Banff 1830-1840, 17cm long, 1.1oz.Condition - 8/10

Lot 135

A Scottish provincial silver wine label "Brandy" by James Gordon of Aberdeen c.1780 (maker's mark thrice), a George III silver "MOUNTAIN" wine label, maker's mark "I D" c.1770, an early 19th Century cut glass punch or toddy lifter of baluster form, and a Scottish provincial silver sugar sifter ladle, (maker's mark "H G" and a stylised thistle) possibly by an unascribed Canongate maker, the latter 14cm long, 1.2oz weighable silver. (4)

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